HAIFA, Israel — Under the shadow of a possible war between the United States and Iran, Israelis expressed weariness at the prospect of strikes on their country but said they were ever-prepared for a regional flare-up. "The threat of war is, for us, a kind of routine," lawyer Maya Liya Cohen told AFP in the northern port city of Haifa. "No matter what happens, what we do, if it has anything to do with us or nothing to do with us, then we are under continuous threat," she added. President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to strike Iran, and the U.S. is currently pressing its biggest military build-up in the Middle East in decades. If war erupts, Israel could end up in the firing line of its regional arch-foe. For Israelis, memories of missile barrages from Iran lie in the not too distant past. Israel launched unprecedented strikes on Iran last June, triggering retaliatory drone and missile attacks and sparking a 12-day war. The U.S. briefly joined to bomb Iranian nuclear sites. In Israel, the war killed 30 people and caused considerable damage, notably to a hospital and public institut